Starting at US$699

Apr 28, 2009 15:53 GMT  ·  By

Back in mid-March this year, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell launched a new all-in-one computer system, part of the company's Studio line of PCs. Simply dubbed Studio One 19, the fresh system was designed to provide computer users with an affordable all-in-one PC that combines computer performance with a sleek design.

It was initially released in Japan, where it was immediately made available for purchase in a variety of colors, but it now appears that customers in the US and Europe will also get their chance at owning one of these rigs.

The market for all-in-one computer systems has grown significantly over the recent few months, with an increasing number of system vendors getting on the game. Dell's experience with all-in-one machines is largely based on its high-end XPS One, a system that packs the performance potential to run some of today's most demanding applications. The latest to join the company's portfolio, Studio One is largely targeted at the mainstream user who requires a system that offers performance without the trouble of installation.

 

The Studio One comes with an Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 processor, which has been combined with the GeForce 9200 integrated graphics processor, ready for optimum performance. In addition, users will be benefit from the 2GB of RAM memory, a large-capacity 320GB hard drive and a slot-loading DVD burner. Other aspects include the built-in webcam and multitouch features that allow the Studio One to deliver a computing experience that is easily accessible.

 

Users in the United States and Europe will now be able to purchase Dell's new all-in-one machine for a price that starts at just $699, which can easily go higher, if you add other components, like an optional GeForce 9400 graphics card.